Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja (Jan 2020)

Dropout at university level in Serbia: Analysis of measurement, research findings, services and prevention measures

  • Stepanović-Ilić Ivana,
  • Tošković Oliver,
  • Krstić Ksenija,
  • Videnović Marina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI2002479S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 2
pp. 479 – 519

Abstract

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Dropout in higher education attracts great attention due to serious effects on an individual and on society. This is an exploratory study aimed at: analysing drop­out measurement and tracking in the Serbian higher education, reviewing studies on dropout causes, and identifying available services and prevention measures. Various techniques are used to achieve these goals (statistics analysis, literature review, qualitative content analysis). Our results show that: 1. There are no accepted dropout definitions nor official statistics, but some rate estimate could be given; 2. Research is not systematic, but covers three major dropout factors (individual, socio-demographic, studying conditions); 3. Services are sporadic and not visible enough; 4. Legislation reveals state interest in promoting higher education, but implemented measures are not adequate enough. We see establishment of the Unified Education Information System as an important step in precise dropout measurement. There is a need for flexible studying routes and increased financial support orientated more towards vulnerable student groups. International studies highlight the importance of intensification of teacher-student and peer interaction built in modern student-centred teaching practice. At the end, we advocate creating a new educational policy by combining two major frameworks in this field and relying on inclusive research.

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